Trump Seeks Delay in China Visit Amid Iran War Tensions

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Donald Trump has requested to delay his planned visit to China by about a month as tensions escalate due to the ongoing Iran war. The meeting with Xi Jinping was originally scheduled for late March, but Trump said he wants to remain in the United States during the conflict.

The situation has drawn global concern, particularly over disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz, a crucial route for international oil shipments. The conflict has impacted the waterway, causing supply concerns and pushing oil prices higher.

Trump has called on China and other nations to help ensure the security of the strait, highlighting their reliance on energy imports passing through the region. However, Beijing has taken a cautious approach, focusing on diplomatic communication and urging efforts to reduce tensions rather than direct involvement.

Despite uncertainty over the timing, both the US and China continue to stay in contact. The planned meeting between Trump and Xi is seen as important for stabilizing relations between the two countries during a period of global uncertainty.

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